
Book Pneumatics without editorial edits
To be honest, I didn't intend to write this. That is, completely. But... Remember the common expression about that drop that overflows the cup of patience? Somewhere at the end of March, I again went through Internet resources dedicated to air pistols and rifles and clearly felt: “I’ve had enough.” No, it’s better like this: “to-a-hundred!” Or even like this: “DO-STA-LI!!!!” Until the livers. It's the same everywhere. Both adults and snotty diaper carriers seem to condescendingly disparage the possibilities of using pneumatics for self-defense. Quote: “...the desire to show off with a pistol and pull it out in any acute conflict is usually characteristic of those who first acquire any kind of “under-weapon” - pneumatics or, say, a gas pistol.” Particularly annoying is the long-bearded man's constant repetition of a cowboy joke. They say, having bought a pneumatic gun, the first thing they did was cut off the front sight, cowboy. Because if you use an air pistol for self-defense and the attacker takes it away and sticks it in your butt and starts turning the barrel there, it will be much more painful with the front sight.
- Name of the Author
- Александр Лукьянов Николаевич
- Language
- Russian